A married mother of three is challenging a two-term Brazosport ISD trustee seeking re-election to her District 3 seat.
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A married mother of three is challenging a two-term Brazosport ISD trustee seeking re-election to her District 3 seat.
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A Night in the Spotlight, a prom experience exclusively for young adults with special needs supported by area law enforcement, filled the Doris Williams Civic Center with the sound of joyful participants Saturday night in Lake Jackson.
Lake Jackson Boy Scout Troop 394 performed a property retirement ceremony for worn and damaged American flags Saturday at the Jackson Plantation Site in Lake Jackson. Before the ceremony, the flags are cut into red stripes, white stripes and the blue field of stars, with each burned separately.
Surfside Beach had its 38th annual St. Patrick's Day Parade on Saturday. People on festively decorated floats threw beads, candy and Jell-O shots to the crowd lining the parade route. Proceeds from the event were donated to Surfside First Responders.
When Gina Langlinais announced on Facebook a few weeks ago that she was retiring from her catering/home cooking business, you could almost hear the whole town let out a mournful wail and collective groan.
Columnist Clara Johnson offers messages of praise and appreciation each Wednesday.
Harvest for the Hungry hosted a homeschool enrichment class called Jabulani: Rejoice Soap Making. Homeschooled children met with Anelle Richardson, a soap maker, about the science and math it takes to make bars of soap.
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